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DOVER-FOXCROFT – Danny White scored five of his team’s last six points Monday night, including the winning basket with 40 seconds left, as the Foxcroft Academy boys basketball team edged Hermon 57-56.
White paced the winners with 24 points and Bobby Gilbert added 13. Josh Withee notched nine assists.
Ron Lane scored 13 points for Hermon and Joey Schacht and Adam Porter each put in 11.
Hermon (2-4) 56
Lane 2-9-13, Porter 5-1-11, Schacht 4-2-11, Clayford 2-2-7, Keith 2-0-5, Duplissea 2-4-9, McGown, Shorey, King
Foxcroft (6-0) 57
White 9-1-24, Gilbert 4-3-13, Withee 1-0-3, Imbert 3-1-7, Carey 1-1-3, Hall 3-1-7, Robinson
3-pt. goals: White 5, Gilbert 2; Schacht, Clayford, Keith, Duplissea
Hermon 20 36 41 56
Foxcroft 20 30 43 57
JV: Foxcroft 60-50
Ellsworth 65, Caribou 33
At Ellsworth, Ellsworth committed six turnovers to Caribou’s 16 and harassed the Vikings with a fullcourt press to take a big early lead and never look back.
The Eagles also held a big edge on the line with 19-for-27 shooting compared to a 3-for-5 effort by Caribou.
Joey Dewitt led Ellsworth with 21 points and Andy Tracy chipped in with 19.
Andrew Susee led Caribou with nine points.
Caribou (4-3) 33
Susee 4-1-9, Pelletier 2-1-5, Nason 3-1-7, J. Peterson 2-0-4, Nadeau 2-0-4, Thompson 1-0-2, St. Peter 1-0-2, Wakana, Cashman, K. Peterson, Cederman
Ellsworth (2-5) 65
Dewitt 7-6-21, Tracy 6-4-19, Mayo 1-0-2, Wood 1-6-8, Sawyer 2-0-6, Berry 1-0-2, Jordan 1-0-2, Jones 1-1-3, McMillan 0-1-1, Sprague 0-1-1, Carrier, Putnam
3-pt. goals: Dewitt 1, Tracy 3, Sawyer 2
Caribou 6 13 22 33
Ellsworth 19 34 44 65
JV: Ellsworth 48-36
BC Patriots 71, So. Aroostook 64
At Dyer Brook, Josh Madden poured in 25 points, including four 3-pointers, as the Patriots held off the Warriors.
David Chrisos added 22 points Bangor Christian.
Corey Shield put in a game-best 18 points for Southern Aroostook. Wade Hersey scored 11 and Carey Edkins had 10.
Bangor Christian (6-0) 71
Madden 9-3-25, Patterson 3-0-9, Chrisos 8-4-22, B. Sobey 3-1-7, McCleary 1-1-3, E. Sobey 1-3-5
Southern Aroostook (3-4) 64
Hardy 2-5-9, Edkins 4-0-10, Hartin 4-0-9, Shields 9-0-18, Hersey 4-3-11, Brooker, Anderson
3-pt. goals: Madden 4, Patterson 3, Chrisos 2; Edkins 2, Hartin, Grant
Bangor Christian 25 32 55 71
So. Aroostook 15 34 49 64
JV: Southern Aroostook 46-37
Lubec 61, DI-Stonington 50
At Lubec, Jordan Hall scored eight of his 16 points in the third quarter as the Hornets pulled away from the Mariners.
Dylan Lord led Lubec with 19 points.
Chris Gray scored 19 points for Deer Isle-Stonington.
Deer Isle-Stonington (1-6) 50
Gray 8-3-19, Trundy 4-0-8, Carter 2-2-6, Douglass 2-0-4, Gielarowski 3-1-7, Eaton 1-1-4, N. Ciomei, Haskell, Robbins, Jones, Shepard, S. Ciomei
Lubec (1-4) 61
Hall 6-2-16, Jones 0-2-2, Lord 8-3-19, Marston 2-0-6, Boutin 1-3-5, Blake 3-0-6, Rice 0-4-4, Brown 1-0-3, Scoville
3-pt. goals: Eaton; Hall 2, Marston 2, Brown
DI-Stonington 11 27 34 50
Lubec 17 32 47 61
MDI 67, Houlton 66
At Mount Desert, Kyle Jones was 8-8 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter as the Trojans held off a Shiretowners’ comeback bid.
Jones scored 28 points to lead MDI while Jake King had 19.
Mark Socoby had 22 points for Houlton while Jordan Hill added 11.
Houlton (3-4) 66
Hill 4-0-11, Lenentine 1-2-5, Brown, B. Miles 3-0-7, A. Miles, York 2-1-5, Bartlett 1-0-2, Socoby 8-2-22, O’Connell 3-0-6, Edwards 2-1-6, Duff 1-0-2
MDI (5-2) 67
Jones 7-10-28, Dougis 1-0-2, Staples 1-0-3, Stratton, Lewis, Suvlu 3-0-7, King 8-3-19, O’Connell 1-0-2, Chernosky, Colbeth 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Socoby 4, Hill 3, Edwards, Lenentine, B. Miles; Jones 4, Staples, Suvlu
Houlton 13 30 41 66
MDI 18 31 51 67
JV: MDI 73-48
Sumner 65, Narraguagus 62
At Harrington, the Tigers outscored the Knights 20-15 in the fourth quarter to rally to the victory.
Jim White and Jamey Polk each scored 22 points to lead the winners.
Josh Beal paced the Knights with 21 points, Jamie Bailey added 21 and Jason Strout put in 13.
Sumner (5-2) 65
White 10-1-22, Polk 10-1-22, Kidder, Johnson 1-4-6, Joy 1-3-5, Plummer 4-0-8, Allen 1-0-2
Narraguagus (2-6) 62
Beal 9-1-21, Bailey 6-0-14, Strout 4-5-13, Shinn, C. Worcester 1-0-2, Checker 1-0-2, Rossi 3-0-6, Skeate 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: White, Polk; Bailey 2, Beal 2
Sumner 19 31 45 65
Narraguagus 18 33 47 62
JV: Narraguagus 56-54
Ellsworth 65, Caribou 33
At Ellsworth, Ellsworth committed six turnovers to Caribou’s 16 and harassed the Vikings with a full-court press to take a big early lead and never look back.
The Eagles also held a big edge on the line with 19-for-27 shooting compared to a 3-for-5 effort by Caribou.
Joey Dewitt led Ellsworth with 21 points and Andy Tracy chipped in with 19.
Andrew Susee led Caribou with nine points.
Caribou (4-3) 33
Susee 4-1-9, Pelletier 2-1-5, Nason 3-1-7, J. Peterson 2-0-4, Nadeau 2-0-4, Thompson 1-0-2, St. Peter 1-0-2, Wakana, Cashman, K. Peterson, Cederman
Ellsworth (2-5) 65
Dewitt 7-6-21, Tracy 6-4-19, Mayo 1-0-2, Wood 1-6-8, Sawyer 2-0-6, Berry 1-0-2, Jordan 1-0-2, Jones 1-1-3, McMillan 0-1-1, Sprague 0-1-1, Carrier, Putnam
3-pt. goals: Dewitt 1, Tracy 3, Sawyer 2
Caribou 6 13 22 33
Ellsworth 19 34 44 65
JV: Ellsworth 48-36
Stearns 64, Penobscot Valley 49
At Howland, the Minutemen of Millinocket surged to a 12-point lead at the end of the third quarter and outscored Penobscot Valley 15-2 in the fourth en route to their fifth win.
Derek DiFrederico paced Stearns with 26 points, Kevin McLaughlin added 14 and Matt Legassey put in 12.
Matt Mullligan led PVHS with 27.
Stearns (5-1) 64
DiFrederico 7-10-26, McLaughlin 7-0-14, Matt Legassey 6-0-12, Johnson 2-2-6, Leino, Arsneault, Fitztgerald 1-0-3, Moscone, Barnett, Marty Legassey 1-0-2, Qualey 0-1-1, Jandreau
PVHS (2-6) 49
Mulligan 12-2-27, Hallett 3-1-7, Nicholson 3-0-6, Artez 1-0-2, Coyle 1-0-2, Cyr, Slowikowski 1-0-2, Levertu, Cummings 1-0-3, Ireland
3-pt. goals: DiFrederico 2, Fitzgerald; Mulligan, Cummings
Stearns 13 30 49 64
PVHS 8 20 37 49
JV: PVHS 77-69 (OT)
Camden Hills 72, Rockland 53
At Rockport, the Windjammers had 11 players score points in their win over the Tigers.
Greg Stammen had 17 points to lead Camden Hills. Greg Crupi added 11 points.
Mike Webster had 12 points and Aaron Cremer 10 for Rockland.
Rockland (3-4) 53
Davis, Gushee, Curtis 1-2-4, Oliver 2-2-7, Mike Worster 4-2-12, Cousens 0-2-2, Brown 2-3-7, Hynes 2-4-8, Cremer 3-4-10, Grade, Podziewski, Ross 1-0-3
Camden Hills (5-2) 72
Davis 3-2-9, Crupi 4-2-11, Moro, Beveridge, Draper 1-0-2, Horn 2-0-4, T. Stammen 3-2-9, G. Stammen 6-4-17, Fitzgerald 0-3-3, Aylward 2-0-5, Scamfer 0-2-2, Massey 3-0-6, Fitzpatrick, Puls 2-0-4, Dennen
3-pt. goals: Worster 2, Oliver, Russ; Aylward, Crupi, G. Stammen, T. Stammen
Rockland 8 24 45 53
Camden Hills 15 36 57 72
JV: Camden Hills 61-35
Hampden 52, John Bapst 38
At the Bangor Auditorium, Ben Keller scored 13 third-quarter points as the Broncos outscored the Crusaders 17-8 to take an eight-point lead en route to their third win.
Keller finished with 26 points for the winners and Jordan Cook added 11.
Alex Means paced the Crusaders with 12 points and Ben Myerowitz added nine.
Hampden (3-3) 52
McNutt 1-2-4, Keller 9-7-26, Dalton 1-3-5, Meehan 3-0-6, Cook 5-1-11, Shannon, Tunney, Bennett, Bacon, Mayo, Moran
John Bapst (0-4) 38
Snyder 0-3-3, Freeman 1-0-2, Means 4-3-12, Ferrill 3-0-7, Myerowitz 4-1-9, Irish 2-0-5, Leavitt, Francis, Lyon, Roach, Carey, Nason
3-pt. goals: Keller; Means, Ferrill, Irish
Hampden 8 20 37 52
John Bapst 12 21 29 38
JV: Hampden 55-47
Old Town 69, Orono 47
At Old Town, Tyler Tracewski poured in 23 points to power the Indians past the Red Riots.
Matt Petrie chipped in with 12 points for Old Town.
Mike Socoby led Orono with 18 points, including four 3-pointers.
Orono (5-2) 47
Socoby 7-0-18, Saucier 3-1-7, Levesque 2-0-5, Weatherbee, Shaw, Gavett, Thomas 2-1-6, Perron 2-1-5, Miller 1-1-3, Keose 1-1-3, Wakeling, Cowan, Dolley
Old Town (2-2) 69
Tracewski 7-9-23, Petrie 3-6-12, Bjorn 2-4-8, Brown 2-1-7, Miller 1-3-6, Curtis 1-2-5, Thurston 2-0-4, Emerson 0-1-1, King 1-0-2, Conary 0-1-1, Dupuis, Robbins
3-pt. goals: Socoby 4, Levesque, Thomas; Brown 2, Miller, Curtis
Orono 10 19 35 47
Old Town 13 29 48 69
JV: Orono 62-54
Hockey
Hampden 7, Houlton-Hodgdon 2
At Millar Civic Center in Houlton, Ian Lee and Greg Taylor scored two goals apiece to lead the Broncos to the win after losing to the Black Hawks on Saturday.
Lance Ingerson, Jason Huntley, and Andy Caldwell all scored one goal for 5-1 Hampden Academy. Garrett Macgowen and Rory Woods combined to stop 19 of 21 shots.
Ian Pasquarelli and Jared Sylvia both scored a goal for 5-2 Houlton-Hodgdon, and Nick Joslyn made 23 saves on 30 shots.
Girls basketball
MDI 64, Houlton 31
At Mount Desert, Bracey Barker scored 28 points as the Trojans rolled past the Shiretowners.
Three of Barker’s 10 field goals were 3-point baskets. Shelley Gott scored 16 points for MDI.
Kasey Cleary topped Houlton with 10.
Houlton (4-3) 31
Guy 1-0-2, Foster 1-2-4, Cleary 3-2-10, Thompson 1-0-2, Skehan 2-0-5, Cole 3-0-6, Sewell 1-0-2, Varney, Lentine, Beals
MDI (7-0) 64
Stanley 1-0-2, Barker 10-5-28, McGarr 1-0-2, Joy 2-0-4, Horton 3-0-7, Shuster 0-1-1, Willson 0-2-2, Gott 6-2-16, Norwood 1-0-2, Young, Christie, Banks, Dow
3-pt. goals: Barker 3, Gott 2, Horton; Cleary 2, Skehan
Houlton 4 14 22 31
MDI 18 36 52 64
Hampden 43, John Bapst 25
At Bangor Auditorium, Erin Campbell netted 15 points to lead the Broncos past the Crusaders.
Cheryl Morse scored 12 points for Hampden.
Ashley Cluff scored nine points for John Bapst.
Hermon 47, Foxcroft 20
At Hermon, Jessie Wiggin netted 15 points to lead Hermon past Foxcroft Academy.
Shannon Wiggin scored 10 points for Hermon.
Carol Goggin scored six points for Foxcroft Academy.
Foxcroft Academy (2-4) 20
Cartwright 2-0-5, Haskell 0-3-3, Curry 2-0-5, Jackins 0-1-1, Goggin 2-2-6, Cyr, Brown, Hall, Marden, Ryder
Hermon (2-5) 47
J. Wiggin 4-6-15, Smith 0-1-1, Garland 3-1-7, Dobbins 2-1-5, S. Wiggin 4-2-10, Hall 1-4-6, MacDonald 0-1-1, Hills 1-0-2, Nightingale
3-pt. goals: Cartwright, Goggin; J. Wiggin
Foxcroft 2 8 15 20
Hermon 11 21 34 47
Dexter 48, Mattanawcook 37
At Dexter, Ashley Foster scored 15 of her 20 points in the first half to lead the undefeated Tigers to a 10-point advantage en route to their seventh victory.
Ashley Ames chipped in with 14 points and four blocked shots for the winners and Brittany Veazie notched nine steals.
Codi Slike paced the Lynx of Lincoln with 21 points.
Mattanawcook (4-2) 37
Pietras, Cousineau 2-0-4, Littlefield, Gulesian 1-1-3, Reed, Sanderson, Slike 9-0-21, Keegan 3-0-6, Head 1-1-3
Dexter (7-0) 48
Veazie 1-3-5, Cote 2-0-4, S. Turner, Pullen, Patterson, L. Turner 1-3-5, Foster 6-8-20, Ames 4-6-14
3-pt. goals: Slike
Mattanawcook 8 17 24 37
Dexter 12 27 39 48
JV: Mattanawcook 49-48
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